To get started, click the Tabs button to the left of the address bar. It shows all the tabs that are currently open.

Click the three dots on the lower right corner to reveal more options

Click ‘new inprivate tab’

That’s basically it. The new InPrivate tab briefly explains what it’s all about. There’s also an indicator that appears in the address bar.

We’re glad to see this new feature on Internet Explorer. Previously, those who wanted to browse privately had to manually delete their history in the settings. Another option was to use third-party browsers that supported private browsing. UC Browser is a popular alternative. Curious to know what else is new on Internet Explorer? Check out these 8 new kickass features in IE11 on Windows Phone 8.1.

Are you excited for this new feature? What kind of web pages do you visit that require private browsing? Let us know in the comments!

Today one of my teachers needed help. On his ipad and he asked what private was in the bottom corner and a kid said so the iPad doesn't remember your history. He goes Ohhh! So like when a teenager wants... And the guy helping him was like Umm just think about is as Christmas shopping. It was funny.

I use InPrivate(ie), Private mode(ff),all the time as I don't like clutter in forms and address bar. Only couple of sites are there in my browsing history. So for me it is welcome feature on windows phone.

I'm understand that, but I used to have a workout shirt with mesh on the shoulders/arms, and it's the most uncomfortable material. I'm sure after a /very/ short while, the same could be said for garments supporting a much more delicate area.

But then fashion/sexiness trumps comfort for many, so who cares what I think.

Just install Hotspot Shield...it gives you a US IP address...then just sign in to rewards each day and do your 30 searches for 15,reward points.
I've earned 140 points so far (I live in the UK). That's bagged me 100GB of extra OneDrive storage for the next year (perfect, as I'm heading off travelling with my 1020 as my sole camera! Auto sync, 130GB of backup! Nice)

*In truth, I discovered the Bing Rewards loophole the other day...so figured I may as well share the info with someone that looked like they weren't from the US, but who did clearly want his rewards :)

Aah...gotcha. My information was clearly wasted on you :). Hopefully it'll be of use to another Brit (or other non-US resident that fancies a few freebies from Microsoft!).
Speaking of freebies, I just got another £20 from Nokia as a reward for owning a Lumia 1020. That's £40 in rewards for this phone, and £80 in total rewards including promos on two other phones. It's crazy! I've only managed to spend £4 in 2 months :)
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